Choose the correct conjunction Some of my friends have found the work (after – while – before) others are still unemployed.
I agree with the idea, (since – although – before) I don’t think it’s quite practical.
You should brush your teeth (after – before – while) have finished your meal.
Let’s go home (after – before – while) it starts raining.
The storm started (after – before – while) the kids were playing in the yard.
Give this book to Sam (since – when – until) you see him.
He has ridden a horse (since – when – until) he was a little boy.
The first jeans were designed for workers, (since – although – before) today they are worn all over the world.
The sun is quite warm today, (after – while – before) the air is still chilly.
(Unless – When – While) they help me, I won’t be able to finish the report on time.